Publications of Lorenz Deserno
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Journal Article (66)
2016
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Deserno, L., Schlagenhauf, F., & (2016). A hierarchical model for integrating unsupervised generative embedding and empirical Bayes. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 269, 6–20.
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Reiter, A., , , , , Deserno, L., & Schlagenhauf, F. (2016). The feedback-related negativity codes components of abstract inference during reward-based decision-making. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 28, 1127–1138.
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Reiter, A., Deserno, L., , , & Schlagenhauf, F. (2016). Risk factors for addiction and their association with model-based behavioral control. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 10. doi:10.3389/fnbeh.2016.00026
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Deserno, L., Schlagenhauf, F., & (2016). Striatal dopamine, reward, and decision making in schizophrenia. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 18, 77–89.
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Deserno, L., , , … Schlagenhauf, F. (2016). Aberrant salience is related to dysfunctional self-referential processing in psychosis. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 42, 67–76.
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Deserno, L., , … (2015). Frontal glutamate and reward processing in adolescence and adulthood. Brain Structure & Function, 220, 3087–3099.
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Deserno, L., , Reiter, A., Horstmann, A., Neumann, J., Villringer, A., … Schlagenhauf, F. (2015). Lateral prefrontal model-based signatures are reduced in healthy individuals with high trait impulsivity. Translational Psychiatry, 5. doi:10.1038/tp.2015.139
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Deserno, L., , , , , … Schlagenhauf, F. (2015). Aberrant salience is related to reduced reinforcement learning signals and elevated dopamine synthesis capacity in healthy adults. The Journal of Neuroscience, 35, 10103–10111.
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Deserno, L., , , , , … (2015). Prefrontal and striatal glutamate differently relate to striatal dopamine: Potential regulatory mechanisms of striatal presynaptic dopamine function? The Journal of Neuroscience, 35, 9615–9621.
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Deserno, L., , , , , & (2015). Reduced default mode network connectivity in schizophrenia patients. Schizophrenia Research, 165, 90–93.
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Radenbach, C., Reiter, A., Engert, V., Sjoerds, Z., Villringer, A., , … Schlagenhauf, F. (2015). The interaction of acute and chronic stress impairs model-based behavioral control. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 53, 268–280.
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Deserno, L., , , , , , … (2015). Chronic alcohol intake abolishes the relationship between dopamine synthesis capacity and learning signals in ventral striatum. European Journal of Neuroscience, 41, 477–486.
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Deserno, L., , , , , , … Schlagenhauf, F. (2015). Ventral striatal dopamine reflects behavioral and neural signatures of model-based control during sequential decision making. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112, 1595–1600.
2014
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Deserno, L., Horstmann, A., Neumann, J., Villringer, A., , … Schlagenhauf, F. (2014). Response inhibition and its relation to multidimensional impulsivity. NeuroImage, 103, 241–248.
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Deserno, L., , , , , … (2014). How music alters a kiss: Superior temporal gyrus controls fusiform–amygdalar effective connectivity. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 9, 1770–1778.
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Deserno, L., , , , , … (2014). Model-based and model-free decisions in alcohol dependence. Neuropsychobiology, 70, 122–131.
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Deserno, L., & Schlagenhauf, F. (2014). Devaluation and sequential decisions: Linking goal-directed and model-based behavior. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8. doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00587
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Deserno, L., , & (2014). Attentional modulation of reward processing in the human brain. Human Brain Mapping, 35, 3036–3051.
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Schlagenhauf, F., , Deserno, L., , , , … (2014). Striatal dysfunction during reversal learning in unmedicated schizophrenia patients. NeuroImage, 89, 171–180.